So, because the names Raphael and Phenual do not appear in the other scriptures, you reject Jude's quoting of Enoch? Consider the following:
"Then I saw another mighty angel coming down from heaven, wrapped in a cloud, with a rainbow above his head. His face was like the sun, and his legs were like pillars of fire."
What is the name of the angel above? You don't know, because it is not given in the scripture. However, he is a real angel and what John witnessed of this angel he wrote in the book of Revelation. Just because his name is not mentioned, does not mean that he is not real. It is faulty reasoning on your part to reject the information contained in Enoch, just because the names of those two angels are not found in the other 66 books of the Bible. The fact is that, many angels are mentioned throughout the word of God, but I believe that there are only two angels that we are given the names of, which is Michael and Gabriel. However, there are many other angel mentioned whose names are never mentioned.
If that is your conclusion, then you also have to reject Jude's quoting of Enoch, as well as both Peter's and Jude's comments regarding there those angels who sinned, which is contained in the writings of Enoch. For how can you accept one prophecy and not others?
I'm not going to continue to debate this with you. The Spirit in me confirms the validity of the book of Enoch and I will continue to except it as scripture. If you reject it, then you are free to do so. But you are not going to convince me otherwise.
I have been studying with discernment for many years regarding all Biblical issues, including the writings of Enoch. For I am zealous for the truth and accuracy of God's word. And the details that Enoch gives in regards to those angels who took wives, the resulting giants, the corruption that the angels caused and the flood and all related information, I believe.
One thing that I have noticed is that, when the Spirit reveals a Biblical truth, those to whom it has not been revealed reject it. I've told you before, the writings of Enoch were a part of the scriptures up until the third century. That is a fact. Another fact is that Enoch walked with God and God took him, which means that he pleased God. Therefore, the prophecies of Enoch should not be a hindrance to you. The bottom line is, believe it or don't.
"Then I saw another mighty angel coming down from heaven, wrapped in a cloud, with a rainbow above his head. His face was like the sun, and his legs were like pillars of fire."
What is the name of the angel above? You don't know, because it is not given in the scripture. However, he is a real angel and what John witnessed of this angel he wrote in the book of Revelation. Just because his name is not mentioned, does not mean that he is not real. It is faulty reasoning on your part to reject the information contained in Enoch, just because the names of those two angels are not found in the other 66 books of the Bible. The fact is that, many angels are mentioned throughout the word of God, but I believe that there are only two angels that we are given the names of, which is Michael and Gabriel. However, there are many other angel mentioned whose names are never mentioned.
If that is your conclusion, then you also have to reject Jude's quoting of Enoch, as well as both Peter's and Jude's comments regarding there those angels who sinned, which is contained in the writings of Enoch. For how can you accept one prophecy and not others?
I'm not going to continue to debate this with you. The Spirit in me confirms the validity of the book of Enoch and I will continue to except it as scripture. If you reject it, then you are free to do so. But you are not going to convince me otherwise.
I have been studying with discernment for many years regarding all Biblical issues, including the writings of Enoch. For I am zealous for the truth and accuracy of God's word. And the details that Enoch gives in regards to those angels who took wives, the resulting giants, the corruption that the angels caused and the flood and all related information, I believe.
One thing that I have noticed is that, when the Spirit reveals a Biblical truth, those to whom it has not been revealed reject it. I've told you before, the writings of Enoch were a part of the scriptures up until the third century. That is a fact. Another fact is that Enoch walked with God and God took him, which means that he pleased God. Therefore, the prophecies of Enoch should not be a hindrance to you. The bottom line is, believe it or don't.
First off Jude would not have known of its false claims or if Enoch even wrote it. The Book of Enoch was a verbal tradition written done by someone other than Enoch. That is a big problem. Clearly, Jude is quoting Enoch (if he is at all) to address those in verse:4
"who For certain men have crept in unnoticed, long ago were marked out for this condemnation, ungodly men,(not angels) who turn the grace of our God into lewdness and deny the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ."
Also, Jude addresses Apostasy in vers 5-8
But I want to remind you, though you once knew this, (what did they once know?) that the Lord, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, afterward destroyed those who did not believe.
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And the angels who did not keep their proper domain, but left their own abode,(Heaven) He(GOD) has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great day;
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as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities around them in a similar manner to these, having given themselves over to sexual immorality
Note: the context herein not of Angels but of men sinning sexually The word "AS" doesn't translate to THEM doing. Angels sinned and AS so did men at Sodom were judged.
and gone after strange flesh, (man is doing this not angels) are set forth as an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.
Sodom and Gomorrah suffered fire judgment, not angels. The flood did not kill angels it killed men and anminals
Continuing :
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Likewise, also these dreamers defile the flesh, reject authority, and speak evil of dignitaries. (Men did this.)
There was betrayal in Heaven of angels to God as the same as a man did to God both will be judged and suffer the same fate.
Jude spoke out about these perceived tales and he did not reinforce them the idea of Angels having sex, instead, Jude spoke a more
powerful message :
- Contend for the faith
- Old and New Apostates that of angels and of men
- The judgment of betrayal of men and angels who do so.
- Apostates Predicted verse 16-19
- Maintain Your Life with God
- All Glory to God
There is nothing edifying in the book of Enoch if the only thing those who read it see sex with angels.
Jude and Enoch could not be any further apart from what the Holy Spirit gave to Jude to says and what writer of Enoch said that has some truth mixed with errors, The Holy Spirit doesn't make errors
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